Mary A. Wright, of Plymouth, died Monday, March 16, 2026, at the age of 61. Born on April 8, 1964, to the late William and Jean (Bader) Wright, Mary attended Sheboygan area schools and was a 1982 graduate of Sheboygan North High School. Mary enjoyed crocheting, scrapbooking, and gardening, and was a lover of animals. Mary is survived by her children, Garrett (Anna) Wright of Oshkosh, Kellie Resnick of Milwaukee, and grandchildren Lily Thao and Elizabeth Wright, both of Oshkosh. She is further survived by her sister Kathy (John) Sukowaty of Sheboygan; brothers Gary (Kathi) Wright of Temecula, CA, and Kelley (Kathy) Wright of Redding, CA; and many loved nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews across Wisconsin and California. Aside from her beloved parents, Mary was preceded in death by three sisters, Terry Wright, Wendy (Wright) Bradford, and Nancy (Wright) Lubach; brother Randy Wright; and nephew George Wright.
A private family ceremony will be held later this summer in Eagle River.
If you wish to honor Mary, her children ask that you consider a donation to the Sheboygan Humane Society or other local animal rescues.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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